Women Infant and Children walk-in clinic, 1-6:30 p.m., 3245 Hospital Drive, first floor. Free nutrition services for income-eligible women who are pregnant, breast-feeding or just had a baby and for infants and children up to age 5. Details: 463-4099.

Women Infant and Children walk-in clinic, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., 3245 Hospital Drive, first floor. Free nutrition services for income-eligible women who are pregnant, breast-feeding or just had a baby and for infants and children up to age 5. Details: 463-4099.

Baby-parent time, noon-1:30 p.m., Bartlett Admin. Building classroom. Class and support group for new parents and their infants up to 1 year. Registration not required; come with your baby. Details: 796-8975.

Pinochle games, 1 p.m. Juneau Senior Center, 463-6196.

Mental fitness games, 1 p.m., Juneau Senior Center, 463-6196.

Toddler Time Group. 3-4.30 p.m. at Juneau Family Health and Birth Center. Toddlers can play in our activity room, and adults can meet and share parenthood. Details: 586-1203.

Tlingit and Haida Indians of the City and Borough of Juneau bingo, 7 p.m., every Monday, 3235 Hospital Drive. Details: Danielle, 463-5680.

Free Silverbow Movie: 8 p.m.

We Shall Remain PBS Series, 8 p.m., UAS Egan Library. Monday nights through May 11. Five-part series portrays different perspectives of Native peoples throughout America and their integral part in the shaping of the

nation. Broadcasts begin at 8pm and are followed by informal discussion.

Marie Drake Planetarium show, 6:30. Come help us make the stars shine.Call 586-1517 after 5pm.Visit mariedrakeplanetarium.com

Life drawing, Ruby Room in Emporium Mall. Show up between 6:40 and 6:55 p.m. $15 for two hours; 10-session punch cards are $100. Every Tuesday. Details: Rob, 321-3356 or juneaudrawing@gmail.com.

The Faces of Mining, 7 p.m. at the Juneau-Douglas City Museum. The Personalities that Shaped Juneau's Mining History with local mining historian David Stone. $10 adults/ $7 seniors and youth 18 and under. Details: 586-3572.